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2006-05-24, 09:04 PM (ISO 8601)
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Music Diversity
The other day it hit me like a bag of bricks. Why not give all types of music a chance instead of immediately dismissing them. When my friend told me to listen to a song, told me it was "screamo" and I immediately said "hells no!" buuuuuut later on I listened to it and now it's one of my fav's. All songs no matter what style have some sort of story or emotion that everyone should hear. I would like this thread to be open to ANY suggestions for ANY songs at all. It doesn't matter if you feel weird posting it, I don't want any music bashing in here. It's a spot to share the stuff you like, and take in what others like.
To start off, I'd like to recomend anything from Jack Johnson's CD: Brushfire Fairytales.Round 7 ;D
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2006-05-24, 09:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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Finian's Rainbow is really good.
If you were a fan of Dr Seuss as a kid, try Seussical the Musical.
Wicked's amazing.
Into the Woods is hilarious. (It's the first I show to people who have decided they don't like musicals. After they've seen it they seem to love musicals.)
Ave Q for anyone over 18...it's Sesame St on crack.
Camelot's one of my all time favourites, though.
And Starlight Express is, in my opinion, Andrew Lloyd Webber's best.
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2006-05-24, 09:07 PM (ISO 8601)
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Ok...not gonna yell at you for either of those choices given the title/mood of the thread.
(but just to let you know, I would of tackled you if this was any other thread ;))
Well if you like Jack, try John Mayer. Wonderfully catchy songs and cool to just pick up guitar and sing 'em. And have everyone sing along.
Um...I'm having a really hard time thinking of one...give me time to break out of my musical 1337 shell. ::)
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2006-05-24, 09:09 PM (ISO 8601)
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Yeah, I was like.. "Ska" WTF?
Its actually pretty fun. :P
I always try listening to everything. I listen to from metal to jazz, play classical piano. Finding new bands in different genres is really fun.
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2006-05-24, 09:11 PM (ISO 8601)
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I don't have any specific songs to recommend, but I want to agree with you.
I hate it when people say they like "anything but country" or "anything but rap"! I like it all.
I know I don't like most Jazz or Classical music but I'm not about to say "anything but...".
Anyway, sing on brother.
I noticed most of my favorite songs are written by Jim Steinman:
Bonnie Tyler Total Eclipse of the Heart
Meat Loaf I Would Do Anything For Love
Meat Loaf Paradise By The Dashboard Light
Air Supply Making Love Out Of Nothing At All
But I like lots of other songs from hard rock to country to blues to folk to rap.
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2006-05-24, 09:14 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by TinSoldier
Like I said, I've tried it. It's just not my cup of tea. Though, like I said, I like a few country and rap songs. Is it hypicritical to hate most of it but find a few of them entertaining?
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2006-05-24, 09:15 PM (ISO 8601)
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I like meatloaf but just because of comic relief. That and he dresses like a pirate. Yarr.
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2006-05-24, 09:16 PM (ISO 8601)
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There is guaranteed to be one song of any given genre that I like. So, therefore, I'm willing to listen to any song I have not heard before. Unless I have something else that I, at that time, wish to listen to.
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2006-05-24, 09:17 PM (ISO 8601)
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Oh, I have something to add!
I am guilty of possessing (though I have no idea how I got them) a few gangster rap cd's. Like back when Snoop Dogg was rising up.avatar by kuja.girl
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2006-05-24, 09:20 PM (ISO 8601)
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I've got Boys II Men ^.^ my boyfriend found them for me. It was a sentimental act. My first cd ever was that Boys II Men cd that was blue and silver with the big II on the case? He couldn't find that one, though...too bad, I'm not to fond of some of the songs on the cd he got me.
Still, it was sweet.
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2006-05-24, 09:23 PM (ISO 8601)
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My music tastes widely vary, but I was recently very impressed by The Protomen. I'd be buying their cd right now if their website hadn't choked on its bandwidth limit.
And (for me, this is as necessary as breathing), I must make another mention of Utada Hikaru. I really like her english albumns...
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2006-05-24, 09:26 PM (ISO 8601)
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2006-05-24, 09:28 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by Captain Wukei
The country music that I like has a harder edge to it. I don't usually like the older twangy stuff. I'll probably get skinned alive if I suggest that I think that Hank Williams Sr. is a bit overrated. But the country I like is rooted in the Blues, Rock, and Folk music. Also, I love Garth Brooks. I'm also talking Toby Keith, Gary Alan, Big & Rich, etc.
The rap I listen to is also a bit older. Public Enemy, The Beastie Boys, and Digital Underground. It can get a bit repetive but with Rap it all depends on the lyrics. I remember listening to stuff like EPMD and Will Smith a long time ago and I liked it. (I need to get some DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince CDs!)
If you want a fusion of Rap and Country, listen to Cowboy Troy. He's pretty good!
I remember that I didn't like Metallica or Iron Maiden at first, but their songs grew on me. That's one of the instances where familiarity does not breed contempt.
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2006-05-24, 09:30 PM (ISO 8601)
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I'm listening to bluegrass right now. I also recently discovered Iron Maiden.
Video game soundtracks can be quite good too, as demonstraed by Chris Huelsbeck (many NES games), Michael Giacchino (Medal of Honor), and Scientific Community (formerly named Autopilot which did the music for Descent 3 and Alter Echo).Eat highly amplified and coherent radiation of one or more discrete frequencies!
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2006-05-24, 09:30 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by Amotis, The Eyes of a Tragedy
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2006-05-24, 09:31 PM (ISO 8601)
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If you want 70's Colorado hippie rock, try Firefall. They strike me as a mix between Allman Brothers and Jethro Tull, both are good. Eric Clapton is overrated outside of Cream or Derick and the Dominoes.
P.O.D. has a few good songs, particularly from Satellite
Collective Soul is pretty good, but I mostly like them because of Shine
I've always liked Matchbox 20, but their E.P. album was a letdown to say the least.
Lifehouse is generally a nice choice
Def Leppard, Journey, Nazareth, etc. (just tune into the local classic rock station) is nice. I can't reccommend Nick Gilder unless you like guys that sing *exactly* like girls, but that's not classic rock, so the point is moot.
I'll have to agree with Amotis on Meat Loaf, especailly because I have 5-ish of his albums (mostly my dad's), I also have to point out that his cover art is awesome
Bat Out of Hell
Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell
Bad Attitude
Welcome to the Neighborhood
I'll be back to add more as I remember it (music, not the album covers)
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2006-05-24, 09:33 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by PhoeKun
I feel bad recommending any music because I'm one of those sorts that just can't stand a lot of most genres. But I will say Enon is worth checking out anyway, even if I feel bad for being an elitest?
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2006-05-24, 09:35 PM (ISO 8601)
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For Meat Loaf, I only have Bat Out of Hell I and Bat Out of Hell II; I think the second is the better album.
When I'm in a really bad or funky mood, I put that in and it's like prozac for me.
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2006-05-24, 09:35 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by Jacksquat3
Eric Clapton is overrated outside of Cream or Derick and the Dominoes.
Lifehouse is generally a nice choice
Def Leppard, Journey, Nazareth, etc. (just tune into the local classic rock station) is nice. I can't reccommend Nick Gilder unless you like guys that sing *exactly* like girls, but that's not classic rock, so the point is moot.
The Who, Boston, etc are classic rock. Not Journey and the gang.
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2006-05-24, 09:38 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by Amotis, The Eyes of a Tragedy
At least with cars that's what they used to do.
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2006-05-24, 09:42 PM (ISO 8601)
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Every once in a while, Jimmy Buffet is good. And every time I say that, I worry that someone will stab me.
Oh, and Trans-Siberian Orchestra is just plain awesome. I'm upset with myself for not mentioning them sooner.
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2006-05-24, 09:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by PhoeKun
They can rock the freaken roof off! Total awesomeness of every level!
Yea...I like them. :Pavatar by kuja.girl
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2006-05-24, 09:49 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by PhoeKun
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Originally Posted by PhoeKun
and Meatloaf is well unique, he's the guy i love to pretend to hate.
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2006-05-24, 09:50 PM (ISO 8601)
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2006-05-24, 09:55 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by PhoeKun
Trans-Siberian Orchestra is full blown awesome. Gonna have to see them this year when they play in Cincy, like they do every December.
Gaelic Storm is great, I really like Drink the Night Away and Johnny Tarr, but there really isn't a song I don't really like of theirs, just thought I'd mention those.
Dexy's Midnight Runners is a good band, most people remember Come on Eileen
Huey Lewis is nice soft rock, but I have yet to find a song that isn't upbeat from him.
The J Geils Band was an awesome band to view live, too bad I'm only 16 so I couldn't see them.
Johnny Lang is good, I was able to see him 2 years ago.
Can't name any specific band, but highland pipe and drum bands are nice to listen to, as long as you don't get right next to them :P
I'm sure I'm missing something.
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2006-05-24, 09:59 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by Jacksquat3
Oh, and Metallica's S&M album is kinda cool. They play with the LA Phil.avatar by kuja.girl
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2006-05-24, 10:06 PM (ISO 8601)
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I've seen Steppenwolf twice and that was good.
I've also seen Kansas. I love it when washed-up rock bands that I love come to county fairs!
Oh, and while county fairs may show washed-up rock bands, they also show current country artists/bands. 'Nother good reason to go to them (besides the rides).
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2006-05-24, 10:09 PM (ISO 8601)
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Originally Posted by TinSoldier
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Originally Posted by Amotis, The Eyes of a Tragedy
The radio got me into a few bands, but generally I rely on threads like these.
So, Jim Croce (cause I don't mess around with Jim);
Eydie Gorme;
Dean Martin;
(some)Gorillaz;
another vote for TSO: my sister got two tickets to them when they came through slc...took my other sister :(
John Denver ::)
and almost everything on your local "Oldies" station. they are ingrained into my subconcious from 14 hr road trips with the family.
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